File 209 - Echo song

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OTUFM 39-A-2-209

Title

Echo song

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  • [1939] (Creation)

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4 scores (2 p. each) : blueprint, copy

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(1906-1962)

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File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the song by Orlando di Lasso.

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  • English

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    For recordings of this song by the Leslie Bell Singers, see a compilation of their concerts from 1952-1953 (OTUFM 39-E-B103); "A Program of Canada" with Irene Dunne and Robert Montgomery (OTUFM 39-E-B135); and the "Leslie Bell Singers" CBC transcription disc (OTUFM 39-E-B136). This song is also included on their RCA Victor set Musc in my Heart (OTUFM 39-E-B146). Leslie Bell plays a recording of this song on "Story of Bell Singers" (OTUFM 39-E-B110) as an example of one of the songs they regularly performed to the troops during World War Two.

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    Date based on review of a performance by the Alumnae Choir (later renamed the Leslie Bell Singers) in the Toronto Daily Star (February 4, 1939).

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    Box 4

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    39 27 28 15 12

    Physical storage (copy)

    Box 1

    Downsview barcode (copy)

    39 27 28 14 05

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